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ASHE VIIJ D AII NOTHING LIKE ITI Blood U thicker than water, mm! nmt be kpt pure to tnare good health. Swift t'K-inc is nature remedy for this purpose. It swapr to fails ellmnate tb impw tta and build up the general health TVot-. is only one Swift's Specific, ssd there is nothing like it. Be sure and pet the genuine. Treatise on Blood and Skin saailed free. The Swift SpeHflc C.. Atlanta, READ EVERY WORD OF IT. SOME INSTRUCTIVE A(D PER TINENT INFORHATIONf S A letter Emm R. L. Colemaa That Ootibt to Settle: the Atlanta. AnbevlUe, and Baltimore Rail, way QaeMlon and Settle It Right. The following letter has been received by Natt. Atkinson from R. L. Coleman. at Camp Hope Mills: "' I look npon the building of the -At lanta, Asheville and Baltimore, railway as a matter of great importance to our people. I believe it will be a blessing to that country. When I look at the barren THE HOTEL REGISTEK. ? Hamti of VlMitoro to the City, ami i i Where Thesr Hall From. Glen Rr k: S. R. Newland, I. A. Brad-1 ; ford, M B. Hutchinson. H. T. Jenkins, C. W. Lee. N. C; J. R. Shepnard. J. F. Murray. Ga.; G. W, Hurst, BiltmoieA. S. Nichols, Ind.J f . H. Ross, Charlotte; A. j M. Alexander, Washington; H D. King. wife and child. Mass. J; A. Hafn, Ala.; Henry Ken hei and wife, W. H. Caston and sons. Chas. Vander hoist, S. C; R. O. King, Baltimore; J. T. Hamlet, N. Y.; C. E. Murray, Pa.; P..H- Thornton. Minn.; Airs. M. fc. Feck, lohn Moore. Caot. Uaddis. Tenn.; W. G. Corpcning J. W. Morgan.-N. C: H. B. RosseH. D. C.i W. V. Clifton. Raleigh. Trs LEWIS MA.DDCX, FTC. Capital, 55,ooOa a. T. mum, Yiee-Pres. Curplus, C.to.cco. II 1 LJBU6 J u . isV-V- State, , County v And 'J City Depository for Infants and Children. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. H. REEVE, D. D. 8., OKNTAl. OEEICE formally nuiiaing. over KnJwood'i Store, Patton Arenac. Rri1-ncer 35 Spruce street. l 3 1 KAMSA Y D" D" Ciranrl Onrw- TT P I,-L;.,. Tl-- I u,u V ' " . I dersoBTille; J. T. Hambal. N. C, R. O.) " ' . iu i King, Baltimore; T. B. Myers. E. T. In- eastern rtonn Carolina ana south Caro- man yfyn j. A. Brooksb.'re, Bik hna for the last few jears, and then look I more; W. R. Garrison; Marion; Miss Sue at the splendid country through which I otepnens, Plymouth; B. F. larboe and ! the A., A. and B. road is to run. I wonder JacksonTille. Fla.; Miss Lyon, vaaiianonga.'j. vj. iiarrison, jfrannun; W. E. Hale, Knoxrille, Tenn.; C. W. Campbell, Nashville; J. Willis, Waynes- vine; v- l. owain, Jvnoxville; t. A. Ady, C. W. Bairri, Spartanburg; E. T. Cluve- rius, J. W.Neely, W. C. Dais,N.C; J. E. FaggotU Newcastle, Pa.; W. B. W hit ta ker. Knox Tille: Geo. F. Snyder. Soartan- burg; B. M. Brodis, Baltimore; Frank Love. Philadeluhta: D. M. Vance. Char lotte; W..E. Sullivan, S. C. aataria to wveD adapted tochfldren that I C frlacaw OoBe. Obwpatk. ... ... 1 fiAn fitnmarh Tnarrhraa Emr4ation. v 111 So. Oxford Bt, Brooklyn, If . Y. intboak tejartoaai tn Cmtapb CbnACT, tT 3tuH sj OU t, sT. T. Orsanlxed SSav, zSSS. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Inlerest Paid on JDcpoaitt In Sarins Department. J. why somebody is not building that road. And this is not all that I will mention. This country through which we are now building, already has a rail road doing a god business. Here we are contesting with the old road' for a share of its business. For six tniks be low my camp, the two roads are almost in sight of each other. At my camp they are only 900 feet apart. For 36 miles beyond they are only a few miles from each other. Last year at this CTy season and month, I was building a road from Columbia, S. C, and right along side of the old Columbia and Greenville road, and the Laurens road. Architect and Contractor. I and for twenty miles of our line we were M. I I. .. f. . .... rians, specification ana ciumatfi rar-1 o near, inai wc oreen jast widened tneir WANT COLUMN ASH EVILLE -MARKETS. Corrected daily bjr f;: WASTED. JJOARDERS WANTED. DriTe. - At No. -4 Jrfferson street cars. ivrr the National Baik orl PnildinR. Keldence, it h'JM I ) Office of Anherille, Bar 69 Charlotte at. A. THNNENT. lished. All work tn my line eontracteo lor. anil no charjjea for drawing on contracts warded me. Kcferencm when desired. Office - No. 12 Hendry Block, North Court Square. Aaheville. N. C. febl9dly T. E. DAVIS, -CONTRACTOR AND SUPERINTENDENT. In all kinds of wood, lirick and stone work, and is aKrnl tor the National Sheet and Roof iiiK Com pan r. Keeps a stock of tin shingles on hand. All work guaranteed. Agent lor the I'eaa Fatnace company. Hot air, steam or hot water heating. Post Box 396. Office No. t Willow s tr-t-t; office hours from S to 10 a m.; from to p ni. Residence 3B Seney Street. Telephone 118. junel2dly 34-Vears' Iixprr.eiice-34 MILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Promptness guaranteed. Office No. 3. sec ond floor. Hendry block, directly orrr post o Residence No. 172 Chestnat street. E. II. II R ITT, STONE CONTRACTOR & BUP.DER. Also grading of all kiads done. All orders promptly filled and work guaranteed. Can be fouad at all times at Graham's Cotton Factory. anclPdtf II. W. FITCH, road bed to make room for ours, (widen ed their cuts and fills). That road was built by a private company w ho have the laith to go in right along side this old occupant, put their money into it, and today they are getting for the rent of it, $4,000 a mouth, $48,000 a year. These townships are asked to eive nothing but their moral support and for i - . i . . mis mey are secured, i ney are not re quired to issue any bonds until they are certain the interest will be met by the private stock holders. This is $12,000 a year, or $200,000. I will it' necessary, be one of twelve to place in any of the Ashcville banks to the credit of the county commissioners $1, OOO each to secure them from loss, and I will send the $1,000 any day if called for. I do wish I could make somebody see the importance, the worth of this en terprise as I see it. Some Birong Points. Editor The Citizen The Citizen is a live newspaper and isalivetothc interests of this city in every wa v. Will Tn e Citizen have the kindness to help along the new railroad by informing the people that if the fight goes through and wc get another line of railroad it is worth more than any thing the people of this section can do in any other way ? If we get a railroad to ADPUITCPT Jltin CIIDCDIUTCIinCllT "ris"M 11 "rings us wnnin 1 miles ol AnunilCUl ANU oUrtKIn I tnUtfl I Big Stone Gap where they are mining the i ri rif T aoTT rai i 31 years practical experience, office over Hattery Park Bank. AU estimatSguaran teed. Office hoars 1 to S p. m. mayl tidct w6m INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH K. J. ASTON, Cseneral t Insurance t Agent. Rear No. 2(1 South Main street. Kstablishcd 1M65 Asheville. N. C. au; dlv FIRE! INSl'RB WITH Lawrence Pulliam. o est, Stri promptly met W. I.. Ill MK, CIVIL, ENGINEER, ASHEVILLE. N. C Room 24, Barnard Building, A. II. COBB, STENOGRAPHER. KOOM 1. McAFlvK Bl'ILIUNG. Legal Work a Specialty. Walter S, Cuslimtm, I Formerly of the Massachusetts Bar,) ATTOHNICV.AT.I.AW, coMuwiiism i.r ukKUK, ami not a it v imblic No .Ho l atton Ave , McAfee block, room 4 ASIIbVll.l.K, N. C. apr"-':iltl finest soft coal today and making the oest grade of coke in the United States. It sells at Big Stone Gap lor $1.75 per ton, ana only an interior grade can be uought 111 Asheville for $7.00 per ton. 1 nis win ne renucea nmv oer cent, as soon as we make connection at Bristol with the South Atlantic and Ohio rail way. The price of both anthracite and bituminous coal would be reduced at least twenty-five percent. The rate of I freight north and west would be reduced ten to twenty per cent. We would be four to six hours nearer New York and Philadelphia ; six to eight heurs nearer Cincinnati. By connecting at Bristol with the Nor folk and Western railroad we would have a cheap line of freight north via the Old Dominion line from Norfolk. We -would soon reach Chicago via the Norfolk and V estern, as they now own a line as far ttll in National Rank of Asheville. Old- n;est and Best Companies Losses I as Columbus, Ohio, and are buildini? from a I I . . . I. r . t' "'t -. iiiccij;o via rort wayne. ina. We would then be able to procure a rate of freight that would enable manu facturing industries, without which no city has ever grown to much importance, to come here. We would get more winter travel as now the fare, New York to Asheville, is $22 00 nnd to Jacksonville. Fla.. 500 miles further south. $25.00; and hun dreds of people who want to escape a month or two of cold weathcrduring the winter go there to be certain of warm weather, where, if there was a lower rate of fare here, would lie induced to try Asheville, while the difference of only $3 sends them to Florida now. Remember, most of this rate from New York is over the Richmond and Danville railroad to Asheville and the sam com pany controls all our freight and passen ger business at as high a rate as the rail road commissioners will allow Swannanoa : R. H. Lawrence, Shoit Hills, N. J.; Jas. A. Durant, Bishopville, S. C; J.M.Covington, Laurinburg; Mrs. H. D. Forsythe, W. B. Forsythe, Douglas Forsythe, N. L. Forsythe, Harry For sythe, New Orleans; W. R. Walker, I. A. Hirshberg, F. G. Hancock, Atlanta; P. H. Thornton, St. Paul ; Thomas Foster, S. W. Battershall and wife, Starks Bat trshall. Fred Battershall. New York : H. T. Madigan, J. C. McDowell, Baltimore ; J. E. Cooke, J. S. McVey, Richmond ; Geo. C. Goodman, J. R. McLelland. R. V. Horeston, Mooresville, N. C; L.H. Wan amakcr, Mrs. L. H, Wanamaker and maid. Fred Wanamaker, Orangeburg, S. C; J. L. Wilson, S. C; J. O. Evans, Lake City, Fla.; A. H. Abbott. Marietta. Ga.; J. L. McCallum, Sumter; R. L. Fletcher, Hendersonville; Geo. L.Gilles pie, Chattanooga ; J. R. Newm.m, Gaines ville. Ga.; D. H. Lance, Philadelphia ; Thos. R. McCann, E. E. Binsan, Wash ington; Thos. McFarland. Knoxville; S. A. Pearce, Columbia; W. H. Pcarce, Salis bury". PronreMlve Temperance. From the Rakish Chronicle. In Shelby some enterprising excursion ists make every purchaser of a ticket to Charleston and return, sign the follow ing in the presence of a witness: "I here by agree not to use any intoxicating li quors while on this train; and I do here by agree to forfeit this ticket and allow tne manager to eject me from the train in the event I shall become intoxicated." CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY! " Mothers' Fmeno " is a scientific ally prepared Lini ment, every ingre dient of recognized value and in constant use-by the medical pro- fession. These ingredients are com bined in a manner hitherto unknown "MOTHERS' FRIEND" WILL DO an that is claimed for it AND MORE. K Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. , Book to " Mothers " mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. ; Sent by express on receipt of price $1.60 per bottle BRADFIELD REGUL TOR CO., Atlanta. 6a. SOLD BV AT-i KKUOUIST8. pUPILS WANTED. Instruction given by Mis York, oa Piano and Ouitar. Brst of references given. Has bad several jears experience in best of schools and college. Call on or address MISS L. YORK, ;i8dlw No. 4 fefferson Drive. CHAFING. PrtcTTBeauTTiIreTosting t . I ' no more, Mother, to use Bora cine Toilet Powder, Highlv per tained, superior, 2oc. all drag m jrjssrTrrjrtjprQdf WELL 9t SNIDER, wholesale and retail " e-. ocers. These prices are betas paua uy tne merchants to-aay. K Batter . 1520tApple8 ...1502O0 Erirs 13 lADDles. dried Chickens !12VS20 Pnmnkinl. eacll.K(?2B ConveaieBt to I Tnrkers 7UlUO8orram 30d3S I j8dlr" I Docks .... 1620Bctwax, per tt 18 Potatoes, swt...... 1 OO (Honey .. 11 Potatoss. Irish 1 25 1 Wheat. IOO Turnips... .... 306'VOlCorn. 85 Oimobs 15DMeal 85 Cabbage, per lb 3 1 Oats 65 j Beans, pr bn.lOOl 25 Rye;.. 65 Peaa 65t75lHaT. ton. S15AS20 Chestnuts ...1 ftOICeJerr. dos 25d40 -KWIS MADDUX, H. T. COLLINS. M.J. FAGG, J. E. KBED, DinECTORfll S. H. SEED. J. B. RAT,? CHARLES McNAMEB, ad.J. B HARDEN. Bank open from 9 a. sa till p m. Oa Satarday. tffl 6 p. at." J. P. SAWYER. PaaaujEirr. OTIS M. COXB, Vick-Psbs. I- B. RANKIN. Ciiriii PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. FOR RENT. pOR RENT. Residence 98 cistern. jant8dlm Bailey; 9 room; city water; E. COFFIN, Agent, 32 Patton arc, room 4. JOK RENT House of ten rooms on Chestnut street. House new. never been occupied. Apply to j8dlw W. R. WHITSON. JJOR RENT. Second story room, for shop, 80x25 feet, Collejre street, near Haywood street Apply to TAYLOR, BOUIS S( BRoTHERTON, jul9tf 4.3 Patton Avenue. JPOR RENT. House of 7 rooms, handsomely furnished. kitchen, servant's room, stable and nice vard. for a term of months or longer. Applv 78 Bailey street, or - ddress JnllOdlW . MRS. K. A. MBRRIMON. JJOR RENT. To smnllfamily.suiteof anfurnished rooms, for ou-ekceping delightfully situated. Street cars Adclre s P. O. BOX 503, jun23dti FOR SALE. rOR SLK Hon' and lot, apply at TAYLOR, BOUIS & BROTHERTON'S. tf. pOR SALE. Two or more valuable young milch cows. with first calf. Apply at THE DAILY CITIZEN, OFFICE. julldtf tTOR SALE Two new houses, one on Highland street and one on Holland street, near Chestnut. 44)ply at 56 CHESTNUT STREET. julodl w F R SALE. A capital natural oak surry, two horses and harness. A complete outfit in first class order. Apply to DR. S. W. BATTLE. fOR SALE. A nice residence, with modern conveniences. 8 rooms, kitchen, 2 servants' rooms and sta bles, located within 5UO vards of business portion ofjthe town Price and terms upon ar plication. Address. junjdaa s i , . P. O. BOX 287. JfOR SALE OR RENT. ery desirable property situated on Lib erty steeet, corner lot. This house has. new sanitary plumbing, new range, and fur nished throughout with new furniture. Every convenience. Large lot with fine stables and i servant's house. Will sell cheap or rent at nominal ngurev. j- KU1 LEDGE 8c BWBANK, ju!7dlw t 28 Patton Ave. CURBING AND PAVING STREETS. Office of tub Mayor, 1 AsheviUe. N. C. lime 15. 1891.1 Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 4 o'clock p. m.i on Wednesday, uly 15. 191. for grading, curbing and pav ing in Asheville. N. C; Blank forma of proiiosils and specifications can be obtained at this office upon applica tion therefor, togethe r with all necessary in4 formation, and only .bids upon these forms will be considered The right is reserved to reject any and all bids or parts of bids. , - C. D. BLANTON. ju23 Mayor. Reduction in Board From this date I will reduce, for the sum mer months, my rates of board. Mr ta ble will maintai - its former standard. A I few fine single and double rooms vacant. Apply to t.J.MCCAPB, jui7dim 24 Grore it. Chalybeate Vater, Brought in pipe direct from the Asheville Chalybeate Spring (long known as Lee's Chalvb.ate spring) now on sale at booth on north court square, by the glass, ser ed cold, 2 cents, three glasses,. 5 cents or by the gal lon, half gallon, or any : o iantity desired at low prices. i E.J. ARMSTRONG. Jul7 t. I I A NEW)NE FOR- - AN OLO ONE. "I had an old snft, worn out. binding broke, dirty and spotted; I took it d wn to Myers, the Boston T tutor, under the Nation- 1 a bank of Ashevjlle. and had it made good as ew lor onl v a trine - - You should -o the same. ' jun8d3m Motel Alexander, Ten miles below Ashcville, on the W. N. C. R. R. is ready for guests. Rates by the month from $30 to $40:. by the week from 97 50 to $10; single meal 50 cents. Iron and free stone water, billiards, bowling alley, cness, croqnet, etc. A daii-v hack will run from the hotel to Asheville and back. Round trip, dinner, supper, breakfast and lodging $2.30. Rounl trip and dinner, $1 .30. R. B- arid J. N. VANCE, Alexander, N C. Proprietors. june!3dlmo RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION. Condensed schedule in effect May 31, 1891. rvo. iu. 1 1x0. 1. CAPITAI S100,000.00. ORGANIZED MARCH 3. J891. Battery ParkBank. Transacts a general banking busin. npon approved collateral, Comnereial nanev diarrant1 Collections made on ail accessible points. Loans man SAFE DEPOSIT. Rents Boxes in Its FireProof VnnKs at nAaun.M.n.f Solicits accounts of individuals, banks, bankers, firms and corporations. T. S. M OK R IKON. R. L. Gbaham, C. T. Siwls. G. S. Powell, DIRECTORS. V. E. McBkk. J. B. BOSTlC, . F. S. Coxa. O. M Coxa. T. W. Pattok, H. T. Colxjms, IE. S. Peiit, W. H. BlLLUO, THE "BONANZA," m mi mm iiu Gl., WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, GENTS' riKLUK ANU KuAUINu ROOM. Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. 5 NO. 41. CIGARS. TOBACCO AND BOTTLE GOODS, SAM- T4T 4 O PLE. BILLIARD AND POOL ROOM. J O. 4:0 . BEER : VAULTS: AND: BOTTLIXB: DEPARTMENT: IN : BASEMENT. we respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. J. A. JIARQUARDT, Manager. Main Entrance, No. 43 Telephone Call. No. Postoffice Box No, a. SEE FOR YOURSELF R.8TARNES, H1STBOPSD L-fr Cincinnati. Q. & C.i- 8Qpm 7 20pm OTEL FOR SALE." Louisville, L. & N Ir. J. W. Rollins:, VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ASHKV1LLE. N C. I will keep an innrmarv for sick animals. Partir. ha v ins sick horses will find it much to their advantage to have them sent la at -n-e. wht re I keefi a jro.ul supply of medi ones an. I ro,irr appliances for administer in it at short notive tltnce nnd innrmarv 7S South Main Street, Rav buildinir. oppo it- Swnnnanua Hotel. cnayl93tf ESTABLISHED 1855. B.iH. COSBY, It's easy enough -the Ball corset. That's be cause it has coils of fine wire springs in the sides. They l came here because I think it 'he hest j clasp the figure closely, tUt yield to every motion. They "give", but they, come back. . So does your, money if you've worn -a Ball cor set two or three weeks, and find that you don't like it. P.P. Mimnaugh. The St. Armond Hotel at Skvland SDrintrs h offered for sale at a barjfJtin ett her furnished or not. The site includes about eight acres 1 of shady grove, and five springs, one of them the finest mineral water in the south. More guests assured for next summer than can be accommooated. The hotel is right by the de pot i ne terms ot sale mane rosuit purchaser. OTIS A. MILLER, feb9dtf Skvland Springs, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. JJOARDING. Comfortable rooms, house newly furnished good table. Terms reasonable. On C- liege street, ro. ht. mks. a. OTT1NGER, inl8dlm Knoxville, E.T V.&G. 1 2 25pm J Morristown. " q I5"pm place to live as lor climate in the United States, but we never will get any rates of freight or any indnstries to come here or a city of any importance without a com- uetini; line of railroad in some direction and this one via Bristol is the" shortest ai.d best for us. Very respectfully. I Presdent. j 4rjMMKK BOARD. . At the VHla Lowest rates of any first class house. Everything new a d table the very best. DK.CRlLEy, , - uIIiuk . Proprietor. IS' UMMER BOARD. (Successor to C. Cowan.) JEWELER 7 PATTON AVENUE) It will toe Good to toe There. t? nr i . .. EfUiivn i mk iTiii.i: invitation is hereby extended to the friends and advo cates of the "A. A. & B. Railroad" to at tend oar "reunion picnic on Saturday, the 10th inst., at the ol4 camp ground. within the legal limits fof Weaverville. Come, and if the contents of our baskets will not go round, we'll supplement with smues. ncip us a nine witn our new church, on this dear old hill top; and we II help with youy railroad. Churches and railroads are necessary levers in pry- ing up tne wwna. I he Ladies ' Bdoms larsre and -.atry. ByexythJng fresh ana newly paintea, ana lumisoea. immedi ately on street car line. Terms reasonable. MRS. J. L. SMATHEKS, junl2dtf 318 Patton Ave. B OARDING. TO G K AND CENTRAL ASHEVILLE. N. C. HO- NEXT IHItlK TEL, septRol v ARDEN PARK HiSeLAND COTTAGES. w - Ten miles from Asheville on A. & S. Ra.il r..ad. Ik.ard $a per day; $12 per week; 40 lr month o 28 days. Fartic. to Dinner or Tc- THOS. A. MORRIS. apraodtf f Proprietor. JAPANtSL PILP. The "WlUv Irishman, when told by a doctor that his liver was almost gone, said, "Faith, it's glad I am. -. it . , . ... i n s aners Dotnerea me: The liver, more than any other organ, is the index ot the body. W ith a morbid liver the whole system is out of sear! Most powerful for the restoration of this "citadel of health." is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Its action is direct. prompt, effectual ! Recommended by emi nent pnysiciaus, it nas gained a univer sal reputation as the "Great Liver Regu lator I" Correct the liver, and you cure manv ills! The "Golden Medical Dis covery," is warranted in all cases of livtr disease and blood disorders to benefit c r cure, or money promptly and cheerfully rtturncu. If advertising does n't pay t why is it that thel most successful merchants of every town, large and small a re the hea viest a d- " vertisers? If it does n(t pay to advertise, t why do the hea viest : business firms in the' world spend millions -in that way? Is it because they do not know as much about business as the six for a dollar, "storekeep er" in a country town, who says money spent in advertising is thrown awav? The Pine Grove Cottage, beautiful situa tion, plenty of shade. Pleasant rooms with Doard. - For terms address - S. J. CAIN. jun29d2w 31 Grove Street. IN OW OPEN AT 74 BAILEY STREET. i nat apienaia new house. 29 rooms, everv modern improvement, No. 74 Bailey street, five minutes' walk from the court house, is no w oiicn for the reception of board ers. Location central but quiet, everything newly furnished and first das-in every par ticular, li. L. M'lJONALU. jua24dlm OTICB. The firm of G. M McDo well & Bro.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. G. M McDowell will continue -the bustucs and set tle all claims. a. G. M'DOWELL. jnllld3t JESIDENT ITALIAN STRING BAND. Music furnished for all occasions, dances. reception parties, etc. Terms reasonable. O. D Modena, manager. Orders may be left at Kay's ticket office. 28 South Main Street, or 71 North Main Street jul9dlw OTICE. wmi: WAUaalfcti C STi nnd WHlaxey Hairita To th consumers of loaf bread. We are receiving daily the Spartanburg steam baked oreao. tne nncst on tne market. Can be had at . , R. B NOLAND -V SON'S, may2Sd2m Grocers. No. 21 N. Main St. ami A . rai-'-nj ('-- for Pile of trhato. I :n -r " rof- ternal, Iuternnl, PI:l i f it-,iii t, ItrMia-T, Chronic, Reoout li-n.-iv r. :f r. box; 6 boxo, $5.r J : '( ir.il, r.r. i-ii '.on receipt of pric " irna.'autco t-j e uro any case of Piiv ' I'larnnteod end aoUl rrir rT T.csmith Co, wholesale aad retail J TMs advertisers, itstmtes ant be cbeap- Haaww. iiuik sqssn. abcviu. i en ta use cvuniry. , Which will be roars, the watch or tbe ptnf - i ... i ' - - Advertising CR EA TES man y n new business ; g.VMa(ia many an old business; REVIVES many a dull business; RESCUES many a lost business ; SA VES many a falling business PRESERVES manr alarm business: SECURES success in any business. To adrertie judiciously, use the col- JOB l paiu. Book of par ticulars sent FRtK. sa aM.wooLLeY.M.riL tUmaitavaK QlBca W hitehaiTfiC pnuruiEHriESS i Liquor IIadit. MMUSCWVM9 HtJlZSMTejUarM c?HAiifESGOLDEii SPcnnr It can be sivra lacouTs., teaworin artieiMof too4. wltfaont th. knowiedtre of paUent it neetasary; K ahsolnty aarminn and wtu enwt a acrma- OTICE. I hereby notify all merchant, and other men doing business in tbe city of-Asheville or other places, not to allow my wife nor child ren to make any biils and have the same charge d to me, as 1 positively will not py any bills made by them alter this date, tuly 3. 1891 . IOHN E. HAMPTON. ju!3d4m 171 " - " rENNYROYAL PILLS J Lv. Paint Rock, R. & p. " Hot Springs, " V Ar. Asheville, Lv. Ashcville, " Round vnob, " Marion. " Morganton, " Hickory, " Newton. " Statesville, Ar. Salisbury, J 85pm 8 15am 9 25am UNDERTAKER : AND : EMBALUER. ! i. Charlotte, 4 35pm 4 48pm 6 2pm 6 25 pm 7 33pm 8 V4pm I 9()8pm I 49pm 1011pm 1102pm 12Qlam 1215pm 12 2pm 1 55pm 215am d25pm 403pm 4 4Hpm 5 28pm 6 49pm 640pm 7 34pm Greensboro, Danville, 47am 1041am I 10 30pm I 12 20am EVERY REQUISITE OP THE BUSINESS FURNISHED. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. Satisfaction Guaranteed. OUR NEW LINE LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, From $1.00to $4.25; aeta. poles, etc. A bean tifal line Croquette. Base balls anri R.t. Our new line KURD'S CELEBRATED STATIONERY Ar. Richmond, 4 20 m 7 OOam I Prompt Ar. Durham, 12 28pm " Raleigh, 1 28pm " Goldsboro, " 3 lOpm " Morehead C'v.A.& N.C. 7 43pm Ar. Lynchburg " Washington. " Baltimore, " Philadelphia, " New York. WESTBOUND R. & D.j Penn. ? 1 30pm 7 50pm 11 25pm 3 OOam 6 2Uam No. 9. 4 35am 7 15am 1 2 -'Opm Attention Given Night. to Call. Day or Lv. New York. Philadelphia, " Baltimore, " Washington, " Lynchburg' " Danville, 3 05am 10 25am 1200 m 2 20pm 450pm No. 11. OHice and residence No. 27 North Main Street. Telephone No. 51. Penn. . 1215am J, 3 SOara ? 6 50am R. & D.(1 8 30am " 'J 3 20pm " 2 6 35pm Lv. Richmond lOOprn 4 30pm f57pm 9 30pm llOOpm 5 20am 8 25am 255am Lv. Morehead r'y.A.&N C. 6 25am I G.ldsboro, R. & D .. 257pm 830pm Raleigh, " f 610pm 1 30am Durham, " JT 7 30pm 3 32am Greensboro, . S 1030pm 1012am Ar. Salisbury, Statesville, Newton, Hickory, Morganton, Marion, RounS Knob, Asheville. Lv. AKheville. Ar. Hot Springs. Paint Rock, j 12 20am ' 1 52am 247am 310am 35 an . 4 46am . 5 33am 6 55am 7 30am 8 56am 9 lOam 1147am lOlptn 1 44pm Z02pm 2 36pm 314pm 3 51pm 5 03pm o zspm 6 46pm 7QOpm Morristown, E T. V.& G 10 07am I Knoxville, " 1130am Louisville. L. & N. Cincin nati. Q. & C. 7 15pm 8 2Qpm I 715am 7 32am SOUTHBOUND. No. 14. Lv. Asheville, R & D. 1130am Ar. Hendersonville, " 12 26pm apartanburg, " . 3 OOpm " Columbia, ' " Charicston. A. C. L: No. 16. 2 OOpm SUlpm 5 23pm 8SOpm 1205n't MUKPHT BRANCH. Lv Ar. No. 65. No. 64. . Asheville, Waynesville, Bryson City, ' Tomotla, Lv. Tomotla. Ar. Bryson City, Waynesville, Asheville. Ar. Augusta. P. R 740am 940am 1247pm 6Q5pm & W.C. 9 OOpm j 450am 9 20am 2 OOpm 405pm Ar. Atlanta, R. & D. ' 11 59pm KOITHBOCKD. No. 13TJNO. 15. Lv. Atlanta, R. & D. ' 81Qam Augusta, R R. & W. C. I 9 OOam Charleston, A. Columbia. R. Spartanborg. Ar. Hend -rn'ny'le. sncvuie. C. L. & D : 705pm 9 34pm 1025pm 615am lO lOa 2 OOpm 4 22pm 5 17pm Mt. Mitchell Motel. BLACK MOUNTAIN STATION. WILL. OPEN JUNE 1ST. 1891. Mineral water same aa Rockbridge and Bed- ' ford Springs, Vs., FREE TO GUESTS. RATES $6.00 TO $8.00 PER WEEK.' SPR AGUE & HIOORE.' PIANOS AND ORGANS, ON EASY INSTALLMENTS "WITHOUT INTEREST. Hotels, Boarding houses, schools and in dividuals supplied direct from the manufac turers. " All freight paid IS days teat trial in your own home Stool and instructor furnished with each instrument. "Reliable instruments, one Iprice only, and chat tbe lowest known." For catalogues, terms, etc.. call on -or ad- dress . J. F. GARRATT, No. 41 Patton ATcnne, AnhevUle.N.C. (LEEPUe CAE SEKVIO. mb ana sdkiv onra. wbMiwr th nuit . moderate drinker or aa alootmiie wM-b it htkv. KB PA ILK. Itoperates so quietly and with such umnsof'TbeCitizenr Ererybodr reads vT.TcX aa3T SS.SL 11, mmi lODTopoiiioii to tne returns it I nMDMa KA10UK 4k SMITH. DraggistsJ Asheville, N. C, 2d&wly mo wc Cri -rTV ' " wn mm mrMnlM, A ,aiwlwhtMi.iMa Tsk.y kVjnMst ltit-ii tmu lilu V aT Mall iVyMv Tewawtai, tfmmmm f-mai sWifeysaiMtDnsBMUk ,' PaUaZTTS lanlOdlynion thur sat . . Not 9 and lO Pullman Sleepers between Goldsboro and Knoxville, No. li and' 12 Pullman Sleepers between New York and Knoxville. Greensboro and Richmond and Greensboro and staleurh. Pullman Sleepers between Charleston and t incmnau, (on trains No.. 15 and 16 to I Asheville. and Not. 11 and 12 west thereof.) W. A. WINvURN, D. P. A.. V. E. McBEB, i AshevUle, N. C. Supt- Ashevilli, JN. C. IAS. L. TAYLOR. W.H. GREEN. i Gen. Pass. Agt. ten. Manager SOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager. 1J THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY. -I fJ . H..C. Cures Oonorhma an . G Gieert in I to u Days, wit Hon t Pmia. i-revenss stricture. - Contains mn acrid or poisonous substances, and Is guaranteed absolutely harmless, prescribed by physicians. Bt r ringe fre with each bottle. Price f 1 Sold by draggists. Beware of Sub. "riTehTnrzrlJJa . FOR SALE BY . v , , , ; RAYSOR A SMITH. ASHEVILLE, PL C. Staple and fancy. Our 25 ceat Fountain Pen is going right along plenty left. Our new Souvenir of Ashcville, only 25 cents. We shall dose the balance of our Dictionary Holders at S2.SO, worth S3.50. J. Morgan Co., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, S Public nqnare. WANTED. a A party or parties with three thousand dol lars to take one half interest in procuring (patent) and introducing a new method of building boiler walls, to be known as the Seregated system. A new and radical del parture from all methods now in ase. It is estimated by the American Machinist that there are eighty thousand boilers re-wt every year in the United States. Bonds will be exacted by the inventor for the forthcom ing of said amount ere assignment of said half Interest is made. The bulk of said funds to be used in introducing said invention. Caveat for said invention Baa been filed in Washington. ' The Inventor will at once in- trodnce the system. Being- practical Journeyman bricklayer and mason, solicit work in that line.' In boOcr setting, fire brick work, tile and mar- ble setting. . - For estimates and further information ad- Address M. KBADON, Box 308, Asheville. K. C. lunlScm - - : - J. W. SCXLUITLE, f!IAMl!LOIr, NO. 43 NORTH MAIM ST. , Jt received, a rail Hne of English and do netle woolens for spring and summer. rb24d6m
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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